The American newspaper "Washington Post" reported that the post-war Gaza plan envisions the voluntary displacement of all Gaza residents, and that President Donald Trump's administration is discussing with what they call international partners complete control over Gaza and rebuilding it as the "Riviera of the Middle East," while providing funds for Palestinians to leave.
The report, prepared by Karen DeYoung and Kate Brown, states that a post-war plan is circulating within the Trump administration regarding Gaza, inspired by President Donald Trump's pledge to "seize" the territory and place it under American guardianship for at least ten years, until it is transformed into a tourist resort and a center for advanced manufacturing and technology.
The report, consisting of 38 pages, which the "Washington Post" has reviewed, includes a temporary relocation for all Gaza residents, who number over two million, either through what it calls "voluntary migration" to another country or to restricted and safe areas within the territory during the reconstruction.
Any plan that prevents the return of Palestinians to their homes will be illegal, regardless of any financial incentive offered to those leaving.





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WP: Trump's plan for Gaza revolves around displacement and a ten-year American mandate.